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Re: Bottoming out on ramps?
Thanks for the clarification. Yes, it is a tough design problem, I hope you can find a way to solve it.
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Re: Bottoming out on ramps?
Last year's ramp was at 30 degrees, and covered with diamond plate (one of the worst traction surfaces for most robot wheels). Still, most teams could make it up.
This year, I've not heard of a ramp that is more than 30 degrees, and I'm sure that ramp bots will use something a little more tacky for the driving surface. So I wouldn't be overly concerned. Plus, if you drive fast enough, you WILL get up anything ![]() |
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Re: Bottoming out on ramps?
This is the smallest degree posted on this thread so far. Has anyone figured out a way to get any lower?
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Re: Bottoming out on ramps?
If you had no problems last year ramping, why not just design a similar drive train?
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Re: Bottoming out on ramps?
Our robot will have a 20 dregree (from horizontal) ramp. That means any robot with a 2" or more ground clearace will not bottom out on the ramp.
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